xuezhikang and zhibituo are both traditional Chinese medicine preparations. The main ingredients contained in both drugs are red quince . The indications of xuezhikang are to eliminate turbidity and lower lipids, blood circulation and remove blood stasis , strengthen the spleen and digest food, and are used for shortness of breath, fatigue, dizziness, chest tightness, , abdominal distension, loss of appetite, etc., and are also used for the auxiliary treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases caused by spleen deficiency and phlegm and stasis blockade. The indications marked on the drug instructions of
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From the perspective of the components of both, they actually contain red chews, and the indications are the same. However, in the Chinese guide to preventing and treating blood lipidemia in adults, it is mentioned that Xuezhikang. Xuezhikang is mainly composed of 13 natural complex statins, which are lovastatin and its similar substances with a crystalline structure. It is a medium-strength statin. For patients who are intolerant of statins, Xuezhikang can be used as an alternative drug for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol htm Lipid-lowering treatment for patients with low l2 levels, but for patients with high or extremely high risk of cardiovascular diseases such as coronary heart disease, and ischemic stroke, the LDL cholesterol level is very strict, and requires a low level of less than 1.8 mmol/L or even 1.4 mmol/L. For such patients, especially those with high baseline LDL cholesterol, it is usually recommended to use high-intensity statins such as rosuvastatin or atorvastatin to achieve this goal.
In short, for the lowering of blood lipids, the ingredients contained in lipids and lipids are the same. Theoretically, the difference in clinical applications is not obvious. Relatively speaking, there are more research data on lipids in lipids. In terms of drug treatment of dyslipids, statin drug is the mainstream and preferred therapeutic drug. Chinese patent medicine is only used for supplementary or replacement therapy for people who cannot tolerate statins in lipids, and occupies a secondary position. Although the red quinoa contained in lipids and lipids belongs to natural statins, the adverse reactions of liver enzyme and muscle enzyme abnormalities caused by statins still exist, and the contraindications are similar to statins.
References
Chinese Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Dyslipids in Adults (Revised in 2016)
Xuezhikang (capsule) Clinical Application Chinese Expert Consensus (Revised in 2017)